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  • Absolutely nothing! Which is what you're about to become!

  • As someone living in the tropics, where home heating doesn't exist, warm/hot showers only takes 2 seconds after turning it on.

    As for one of my own fuckups, I once put a piece of pizza with styrofoam as a plate in the microwave. I was 15 at the time. I did not eat pizza that day. Not the last time I fucked up with the microwave.

  • Cold water is actually good for the skin, keeps it firm

  • Bummer. Did they at least wish for an extra large sandwich?

  • The problem is detection, as not every AI generated thing is immediately obvious. Besides, shadow banning something that drives engagement so much is bad for business

  • But how does controlling the karts feel there? Last I tried STK (~2017), the controls felt floaty as fuck, like there was no gravity or friction between karts and the ground

  • Adding to this, some plants and fruits have high water content (watermelons and some cacti), so you could keep your body hydrated without drinking water. For hunter-gatherers, who could likely be on the move away from water sources, this knowledge was crucial.

    More interestingly, baobabs, huge "fat" trees found throughout the African continent, can be used as water tanks

  • Everyone defines themselves by their role

    I don't and I bet many people don't as well. I define myself by what I know, who I know, what I believe, like and dislike, have done and can do. Roles can be assigned, but they only serve as oversimplifications of what's expected of people. The role of "mother" only means that a woman has one or more children. Whether said children are blood related, adopted, whether she's a "good" or "bad" mother, whether she's married, widow, single, etc etc, is up in the air.

    Your second argument there doesn't need roles to be answered either, or do you think only specific roles can help people? Life isn't an RPG with clear-cut classes

  • Most of the stuff was whatever demos came with those magazine CDs. Half wouldn't run on the family computer - none of LucasArts' adventure games did. Some that did run and I remember playing were:

    • Diablo (only the 1st level of the dungeon available, the Butcher would also show up and kill you after you cleared it, got out and went back)
    • Age of Empires (3 small scenario maps, which I played to death)
    • Stargunner (only 3 levels and most of the equipment wasn't available)
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    • Raptor (some weapons were locked but, weirdly enough, one time the game "registered itself" and all weapons were unlocked. No idea wtf happened)
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    • (EDIT) Capture the flag (yes, the game's name was just that. A turn based capture the flag that really left me wanting that level editor! Also, that's a link for the developer's site, he's still selling his games)

    One of the few things we had was Lion King's Activity Center (Brazilian version, Centro de Atividades). I distinctly remember that, for whatever reason, the VA for Rafiki was different from the movie
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    At my dad, I played a lot of Lemmings and some of those Arthur interactive books. To my then non-english-speaking ass, the story reading was mostly pointless, but most scenes would let you click around to see what happened, characters would either say something or do something funny (I personally loved one where you clicked DW and she'd ride her bike over a small hill, crashing then coming back)
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    Also this one, which I don't think I enjoyed as much as Arthur for whatever reason
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    (That picture immediately made me "smell" crayons. Is there a word for when a picture reminds you of a smell?)

  • Nowadays, Microsoft Fury is just copilot being thrown at everyone's faces

  • I actually enjoy* fucking around with older-ish computers and making them kinda useful again

    * involves lots of cursing and groaning when things don't work and I have to troubleshoot or start over

  • Define "being useless". It certainly seems that "being useless", to you, it is either "not working" or "not creating monetary value", which would be super ironic given that there are many jobs around the world that make the person feel useless or worse

    I'd say that anyone that feels the need to define themselves "by their role" has no clue on who they are or can be, needing the rest of society to direct them

  • Nothing like comparing a technology that took more than 10 years to get "released in the wild" and had several "killer apps" built using it very early on (email, instant messaging, web pages, online games) and many companies had no idea how to get money with it, vs. a "content generator" that is run almost entirely on promises of increased productivity and profit.

  • You have a very limited view of what life should, or even can be.

  • 'Round my parts, robbers just target the armoured trucks that move money to ATMs.

  • Brazilian under a similar situation. Gambling and casinos are illegal within the entire country, but in 2018 online gambling/casinos were allowed to run ads everywhere. Every other week there'd be a new betting site throwing ads on every TV channel and tiktok/instagram influencer. Some regulation started showing up last year, people on Bolsa Familia (govt money for people in extreme poverty) were dumping that money straight into the gambling sites, but it's too little, too late. A significant portion of the political right is now being bribed lobbied to legalize casinos again, "It'z gun generert jerbs and tworism!!!!"

  • If you make it illegal, they'll just run back to a tax haven like so many are already doing, but at least people will be less likely to find them. If you tax them to hell, they'll also run to a tax haven and do money laundering+tax evasion. Gambling companies are lose-lose-win for people-govts-themselves.